2008-11-13 05:19:17: WARNING: Problem with External get '/usr/home/domains/domain.com/www/mrtg/system.sh network eth0':
Expected a Number for 'out' but got ''

cat: /proc/loadavg: No such file or directory
cat: /proc/loadavg: No such file or directory
2008-11-13 05:19:17: WARNING: Problem with External get '/usr/home/domains/domain.com/www/mrtg/system.sh load':
Expected a Number for 'in' but got ''

2008-11-13 05:19:17: WARNING: Problem with External get '/usr/home/domains/domain.com/www/mrtg/system.sh load':
Expected a Number for 'out' but got ''

cat: /proc/meminfo: No such file or directory
cat: /proc/meminfo: No such file or directory
expr: syntax error
2008-11-13 05:19:17: WARNING: Problem with External get '/usr/home/domains/domain.com/www/mrtg/system.sh swap':
Expected a Number for 'in' but got ''

2008-11-13 05:19:17: WARNING: Problem with External get '/usr/home/domains/domain.com/www/mrtg/system.sh swap':
Expected a Number for 'out' but got ''

cat: /proc/loadavg: No such file or directory
cat: /proc/loadavg: No such file or directory
2008-11-13 05:19:17: WARNING: Problem with External get '/usr/home/domains/domain.com/www/mrtg/system.sh processes':
Expected a Number for 'in' but got ''

2008-11-13 05:19:17: WARNING: Problem with External get '/usr/home/domains/domain.com/www/mrtg/system.sh processes':
Expected a Number for 'out' but got ''

cat: /proc/uptime: No such file or directory
cat: /proc/uptime: No such file or directory
2008-11-13 05:19:17: WARNING: Problem with External get '/usr/home/domains/domain.com/www/mrtg/system.sh uptime':
Expected a Number for 'in' but got ''

2008-11-13 05:19:17: WARNING: Problem with External get '/usr/home/domains/domain.com/www/mrtg/system.sh uptime':
Expected a Number for 'out' but got ''

cannot open /proc/stat: No such file or directory
2008-11-13 05:19:17: WARNING: Could not get any data from external command '/usr/bin/awk '/cpu /{print $2+$3; print $2+$3+$4; print "quite some time"; print "domain.com"}'</proc/stat'
Maybe the external command did not even start. (Bad file descriptor)

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